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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cook used a paring knife with a sharp nib to peel the vegetables.
The stork used its long nib to probe for food in the mud.
She took off the nib of her highlighter to refill it with ink.
The hairdresser trimmed the customer's hair using scissors with a sharp nib.
The woodcarver used a sharp nib to carve intricate designs into the wood.
The nib was made of gold, which made it expensive but also highly prized by calligraphers.
The bird's nib was stained red with blood after catching its prey.
The engineer designed a new fountain pen nib with a mechanism to prevent ink leaks.
He used a cigar cutter to snip the nib off the end of the cigar.
The nib was an essential tool for any calligrapher or engraver, and she never left home without it.
He took a small nib of the cake to try it before cutting a slice.
The student's handwriting improved after switching to a fountain pen with a broader nib.
The pelican's nib was surprisingly long and flat.
The end of the cigar was damp, so he had to dry the nib with a lighter before lighting it.
The nib of the pen was so fine that it allowed for very precise and detailed writing.
The smoker toasted the nib of the cigar before lighting it for a better smoking experience.
The researcher carefully measured the length of the hummingbird's nib.
The smoker examined the nib of the cigar for any signs of damage or irregularities.
The calligrapher used a nib to write the intricate script on the wedding invitations.
He enjoyed taking a nib of the popcorn during the movie.
She filled the fountain pen with black ink and tested the nib on a scrap of paper.
The nib was sharp and delicate, perfect for engraving intricate designs.
The veterinary podiatrist diagnosed a hoof imbalance due to uneven nib wear and recommended corrective shoeing.
The writer loved the feel of a smooth nib on high-quality paper.
The student used a calligraphy nib to create beautiful lettering.
She took a small nib of the cookie before giving it to her child.
She accidentally broke the nib of her pen while writing a letter.
She always took a nib of the frosting while baking cupcakes.
The calligrapher practiced different techniques with a flexible nib pen.
The cigar had a long nib, which meant it would burn slowly.
The cigar was rolled tightly around the nib, giving it a smooth draw.
The office worker preferred a ballpoint pen with a fine nib for taking notes.
The nib of his quill pen needed to be sharpened to write more clearly.
The veterinary surgeon removed a lodged nib from the horse's hoof.
The writer's favorite pen had a flexible nib that allowed for a range of line widths.
The falcon's sharp nib was perfectly adapted for tearing flesh.
He took a nib of the pickle before adding it to his sandwich.
The architect used a technical pen with a metal nib for precision drafting.
He couldn't resist taking a nib of the chocolate bar on his desk.
The teacher explained the importance of proper nib care for prolonging the life of a pen.
He adjusted the nib position on the fountain pen to regulate the ink flow.
She offered her friend a nib of the sandwich she was eating.
The ink from the nib of her pen left a stain on the paper.
She didn't like the taste of the nib, so she cut off more before smoking the cigar.
The ash fell off the nib of the cigar as he smoked it.
The chef used a nib of fresh basil to garnish the pasta dish.
The cigar had a small nib, which meant it would burn faster.
The artist experimented with different nib sizes to create varied line widths.
The artist used a dip pen with a copperplate nib for her delicate illustrations.
The cigar wrapper was tightly wrapped around the nib, which made it difficult to cut.
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